4 FAQs about Sheep at the Solar Power Station

Could smart grazing help manage sheep at solar sites?

Some startups are even exploring “smart grazing” with GPS collars, drone monitoring, and other tech to make managing sheep at solar sites easier and more efficient. In an age where we're looking for sustainable solutions, the humble sheep is proving to be an unexpected hero.

What is solar grazing?

Solar grazing is the practice of using sheep to manage vegetation at solar energy sites. Solar farms need regular maintenance to keep grass, weeds and brush from growing too high and blocking sunlight from reaching the panels.

Are sheep the Goldilocks of solar grazing?

Turns out, sheep are the Goldilocks of solar grazing: Cows are too big: They're too big and heavy for the panels and can chew on wires or push over structures. Goats are too clever: They like to climb, chew on things they shouldn't (like wires and panel edges) and can cause more trouble than they solve.

Can solar grazing help agritourism?

There's also growing interest in combining sheep grazing with agritourism, allowing people to visit solar farms and meet the “solar sheep.” Some startups are even exploring “smart grazing” with GPS collars, drone monitoring, and other tech to make managing sheep at solar sites easier and more efficient.

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